Waypoints
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Sam Heughan
Journey deep into the Scottish Highlands in the first memoir by #1 New York Times bestselling author and award-winning star of Outlander, Sam Heughan—exploring his life and reflecting on the waypoints that define him"I had to believe, because frankly, I had come so far there could be no turning back." In this intimate journey of self-discovery, Sam sets out along Scotland's rugged ninety-six-mile West Highland Way to map out the moments that shaped his views on dreams and ambition, family, friendship, love, and life. The result is a love letter to the wild landscape that means so much to him, full of charming, funny, wise, and searching insights into the world through his eyes. Waypoints is a deeply personal journey that reveals as much about Sam to himself as it does to his readers.
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Author
Sam Heughan
Pages
288
Publisher
Little, Brown
Published Date
2022-10-25
ISBN
0316495735 9780316495738
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"Not sure why I picked up Sam's book. Maybe it's because of the casual pose that caught my eye or maybe I just felt like it in that particular moment. I'm not a friend of biographies of any sort. They tend to more or less bore me, so when I got my hands on this book I didn't know what to expect. Let me also preface this by stating I never know what to expect on any books I read. I pick based on genre or by the cover. Not afraid to admit that it's true. I judge books by their covers. All that aside, Sam's reflection is engaging. Who doesn't have some childhood angst that shapes who we are today. I found myself with my own reflection as I read his. Not in comparison. But in the way that acknowledges that yes, I too need to move on and get on with it. As he continued his hiking journey I found myself silently cheering for him. I know I couldn't do it. The rain alone would've made me quit not 30 minutes into the walk. Then sleeping in a tent in the rain ... wet. No freaking way. So kudos for not giving up at the start of the journey nor halfway through when everything just hurt. It's a good read. Not too long to make you miserable, long enough to relate to another human being that happens to be very popular right now ;)"
"Not sure why I picked up Sam's book. Maybe it's because of the casual pose that caught my eye or maybe I just felt like it in that particular moment. I'm not a friend of biographies of any sort. They tend to more or less bore me, so when I got my hands on this book I didn't know what to expect. Let me also preface this by stating I never know what to expect on any books I read. I pick based on genre or by the cover. Not afraid to admit that it's true. I judge books by their covers. All that aside, Sam's reflection is engaging. Who doesn't have some childhood angst that shapes who we are today. I found myself with my own reflection as I read his. Not in comparison. But in the way that acknowledges that yes, I too need to move on and get on with it. As he continued his hiking journey I found myself silently cheering for him. I know I couldn't do it. The rain alone would've made me quit not 30 minutes into the walk. Then sleeping in a tent in the rain ... wet. No freaking way. So kudos for not giving up at the start of the journey nor halfway through when everything just hurt. It's a good read. Not too long to make you miserable, long enough to relate to another human being that happens to be very popular right now ;)"
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